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        <h2 style="width: 90%">1. Bookmarklet</h2>
        <p style="width: 90%"><b>Why should I use the bookmarklet?</b></p>
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            The bookmarklet operates from your browser toolbar to capture the web page displayed in your browser and analyses
            it for bibliographic information. It also provides a range of other functions, 
            such as importing links from a web page or search list. It runs within your 
            browser and is entirely benign - use with confidence.
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        <b>How do I add the bookmarklet to my browser links?</b>
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            <li>
                <u>Well behaved browser</u>: 
                    drag the hyperlink [ 
                    <a href="<?php echo file_get_contents('heurist/bookmarklet.js'); ?>" onclick="alert('Drag this link to your bookmarks toolbar, or right-click it and\nchoose Bookmark This Link... / Add to Favorites...'); return false;"># Heurist-Bookmarklet #</a>
                    ] to the <b>Bookmarks</b> or <b>Links</b> toolbar;<br>
                &nbsp;
            </li>

            <li>
                <u>If this doesn't work</u>: right click on the hyperlink and select Add to 
                Favorites and select the Links toolbar.
            </li>
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        &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Note: You can rename the link after adding to the toolbar by 
        right clicking and selecting Properties<br>
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        <h2 style="width: 90%;">2. Home page</h2>

        <h4 style="width: 90%;">Why should I make Heurist my home page?</h4>

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            <b>Heurist</b> is designed to load rapidly and provide you immediate access to 
            your most commonly used web sites, references and notes (and other resources). 
            It will find you less commonly used resources with a rapid Google-like search. It 
            even incorporates a Google tab for searching the web. You will never need 
            another home page or browser bookmarks!
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            <b>How do I make Heurist my home page?</b>
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            <li>
                <u>Preferred</u>:&nbsp;&nbsp; Drag this link [
                <a href="/heurist/" title="Heurist" onclick="alert('Drag this link to your bookmarks toolbar, or right-click it and\nchoose Bookmark This Link... / Add to Favorites...'); return false;">HEURIST</a> 
                ] to the Home button of your browser.<br>
                &nbsp;
            </li>
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                <u>Alternative</u>: If the above does not work, open Tools &gt; Options or 
                Tools &gt; Internet Options <br>
                and insert the following as your home page address: <b>http://HeuristScholar.org</b><br>
                &nbsp;
            </li>
            <li>
                If you aren't (yet) prepared to make Heurist your home page, drag the 
                link to your Bookmarks or Links toolbar. 
            </li>
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        <h2 style="width: 90%;">3. Word citation tool</h2>

        <h4 style="width: 90%;">What does it do?</h4>
 
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            Installing the citation places three buttons in a Word toolbar. Their functions 
            are as follows:
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                    a reference search which finds references in the Heurist database and inserts 
                    them in your text;
                    &nbsp; 
                </li>
                <li>
                    a bibliography builder which generates a formatted bibliography from those 
                    references at the end of your document;
                    &nbsp;
                </li>
                <li>
                    a configuration function.
                </li>
            </ol>
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